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    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa22 August , 2025
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    • Tshwane Sets the Record Straight on Tyre Factory Fire Response
    • Clarification on the Fire Response
    • Firefighting Challenges and Response
    • Criticism Over Firefighting Assistance
    • Environmental and Health Concerns
    • Weather Conditions Contributing to the Fire Risk
    • Local Communities Face Continued Challenges
    • Urgent Calls for Improved Fire Safety and Infrastructure
    • Progress for Tshwane

    Tshwane Sets the Record Straight on Tyre Factory Fire Response

    On 16 August 2025, a massive fire broke out at a tyre storage site in Pretoria North, near Klerksoord. The blaze, which rapidly spread across 10,000 square meters of tyre stockpiles, sent thick, black smoke billowing over surrounding neighborhoods. As a result, roads were closed and health warnings for local residents were issued.

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    In the aftermath of the fire, there were claims and confusion regarding the City of Tshwane’s response to the emergency. Some media reports, notably from the Sinoville Firefighting Association (SFFA), suggested that the city’s emergency services were ill-equipped and unable to manage the fire without external assistance. The City of Tshwane has since issued a statement to set the record straight. It confirmed that Tshwane Emergency Services (TES) handled the situation independently with full capacity, without the need for outside intervention during the active firefighting phase.

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    Clarification on the Fire Response

    The City of Tshwane’s statement emphasised that the response to the tyre factory fire was conducted entirely by Tshwane Emergency Services. Despite claims made by SFFA, the fire was fully extinguished by the city’s firefighting teams. External help was not needed. Their personnel, trained and equipped for such incidents, managed the firefighting operation entirely on their own.

    It was only after the fire was fully contained and extinguished that AfriForum provided limited assistance. They offered machinery such as a Tractor Loader Backhoe (TLB) to help with post-fire operations, including mopping-up. This was not part of the active firefighting effort but rather a post-extinguishing support measure. Therefore, any suggestions that Tshwane Emergency Services lacked capacity or resources were refuted by the city. Their firefighters were fully trained, equipped, and capable of handling the situation.

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    Firefighting Challenges and Response

    The fire posed significant challenges due to the nature of the materials involved. Tyres, when burned, create difficult conditions for firefighters. They fuse with debris, complicating the task of reaching hotspots. Firefighters used bulldozers and tractor-loader backhoes to dismantle the large piles of burning tyres. Damping-down operations continued for over a week after the fire began.

    While the firefighting operation was successful in extinguishing the fire, the city acknowledges that the fire exposed certain areas of concern regarding resources and infrastructure in Pretoria North. The distance between the fire site and the nearest fire station, located 15 kilometers away, contributed to delayed response times. However, Tshwane Emergency Services demonstrated the ability to manage and contain the fire despite these challenges.

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    Criticism Over Firefighting Assistance

    One of the more contentious issues following the fire involved the rejection of help from private firefighting brigades and volunteer groups. Reports suggested that, despite the exhaustion of local fire crews, the City of Tshwane rejected offers of assistance from these groups due to ongoing legal disputes. AfriForum, a civil rights organization, stepped in independently. They provided equipment to support the firefighting effort. The city’s response clarified that while external support was not required during the active firefighting phase, any claims that the City of Tshwane was unwilling to accept assistance were unfounded.

    Environmental and Health Concerns

    The burning of tyres released a significant amount of toxic smoke, including particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. These pollutants posed health risks to residents, especially those with respiratory issues, children, and the elderly. Local schools reported a number of complaints, including headaches and nausea, from students exposed to the fumes. Medical experts also warned that prolonged exposure could worsen asthma and lead to heart-related issues.

    The fire prompted an immediate response from environmental authorities. They classified the incident as a major environmental event under the National Environmental Management Act. Air quality monitoring was conducted in collaboration with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE). This incident has highlighted ongoing concerns regarding environmental oversight, as earlier inspections of the site had raised health-related issues and non-compliance with regulations.

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    Weather Conditions Contributing to the Fire Risk

    Compounding the dangers of the fire were extreme weather conditions. The South African Weather Service had issued a red fire danger warning for Tshwane and much of Gauteng. Hot and windy conditions increased the risk of further fires, including veld fires. The combination of dry conditions and high winds meant that the risk of the tyre fire spreading to nearby areas was heightened. This prompted local authorities to take extra precautions and advise residents to remain alert.

    Local Communities Face Continued Challenges

    The fire not only posed immediate dangers to public health and safety but also highlighted systemic issues in firefighting infrastructure and emergency preparedness in Pretoria North. The region has long struggled with inadequate fire services, including outdated equipment and under-resourced fire stations. Volunteers have noted that firefighting vehicles, essential for local operations, were often removed from service or repurposed for other duties. This further complicated the city’s ability to respond effectively.

    Furthermore, unresolved water system issues, particularly with malfunctioning fire hydrants, have compounded these difficulties. Some fire hydrants had been out of service since September 2023, weakening the city’s firefighting capabilities during the emergency.

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    Urgent Calls for Improved Fire Safety and Infrastructure

    This fire serves as a stark reminder of the need for urgent investment in fire safety infrastructure across Tshwane, particularly in underserved areas like Pretoria North. Stakeholders have called for the government to address the following issues:

    • Upgraded Firefighting Equipment: Modernised equipment and vehicles to tackle large-scale fires more efficiently.
    • Better Water Supply: Fixing the city’s fire hydrant system and ensuring an adequate water supply during emergencies.
    • Stronger Regulations: Introducing clearer frameworks for private fire brigades and volunteer organisations to collaborate with municipal services.
    • Environmental Oversight: Enforcing stricter regulations to prevent environmental risks from industries like tyre storage and manufacturing.

    Progress for Tshwane

    The City of Tshwane’s commitment to improving emergency response services has been reaffirmed following the tyre factory fire. The city has stated that it will continue to prioritize the safety of its residents and work to address the infrastructure gaps exposed by the fire. In response to the criticisms of the fire’s handling, the City of Tshwane has distanced itself from unfounded claims made in the media. It asserts that its emergency services are well-equipped to manage such incidents.

    However, the incident serves as a call to action for both city officials and residents to advocate for better services and protections. Future prevention of similar crises will depend on improved governance, infrastructure upgrades, and a coordinated effort between municipal services, volunteer groups, and the public.

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